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Breitling - In-House Movement
Hi,
I'm starting to look at what Breitling has to offer. I know that recently, in 2009, the firm introduced a well-regarded COSC-certified chronograph movement that was manufactured entirely in-house, at their new facility in Switzerland. Can somebody tell me which movement this is and what watches this movement is installed in?
Also, what do you think of it?
Thanks
Cheers
DB Darien

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By: ei8htohms : June 22nd, 2012-04:39
Originally called the Cal. B01, apparently Bell & Ross took exception to that name so Breitling changed it to just Cal. 01. Google "Breitling movements" and you'll come up with plenty of info about which models it is used in. _john